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This is a series of books on love, relationships, and the idea that you don't always have to chase after what you want in life. There are times when it finds you. There are three sets of people in life. First are the white caps. People who are always on the move. Always doing something. Next are the backwaters. People who have no intention of going anywhere or doing anything. The third are the drifters. These are people who know what they want, where they are going, and what they need to do to get there. But it is all done in its own time. Like a piece of wood lazily floating down a stream. May you all drift your way to success.

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Joseph P Hradisky Jr

Samantha and Patrick

The Drifters Saga - Book 5

I dedicate this to my wife, Terri, and to all those who never stop trying to find what they want to do in life. It is so much fun discovering what you can do that you thought you never could.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG80331 Munich

Samantha and Patrick

The Drifters Saga

 

 

 

Book 5

 

 

 

Joseph P Hradisky Jr

About The Book

 This is a series of books on love, relationships, and the idea that you don’t always have to chase after what you want in life. There are times when it finds you.

 

 

There are three sets of people in life. First are the white caps. People who are always on the move. Always doing something. Next are the backwaters. People who have no intention of going anywhere or doing anything.

 

 

 

The third are the drifters. These are people who know what they want, where they are going, and what they need to do to get there. But it is all done in its own time. Like a piece of wood lazily floating down a stream.

 

 

May you all drift your way to success.

Dedication

 I dedicate this to my wife, Terri, and to all those who never stop trying to find what they want to do in life.

 

 

 

 

 

It is so much fun discovering what you can do that you thought you never could.

Disclaimer

 

This book is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons living, or dead, is purely coincidental.

 

 

This book, and the stories contained within, are the property of Joseph P Hradisky Jr.

1.

 

Patrick was sitting at the end of the dock when Samantha joined him. After a brief kiss he turned his attention back to the calm waters of Cayuga lake. Down, at the far end, he could see a dark grey mass. He didn’t like the look of it at all. “Storm coming.”

 

“Is that all that’s wrong?” Sam asked him.

 

For a long time he didn’t answer. He just stared at the lake with thoughts far away at the southern end where Stewart Park could be found. His mind was going over the map he kept in his head of the area. Not just the park but up to a half mile by land and two miles by water. He could see every tree, bush, path, current, the foot bridge from the golf course, the abandoned swan’s lagoon, as well as the tennis courts and pavilions. It wasn’t a photographic memory, but his fun past time was mapping. He was very good at what he did. Not only could he map but he could put together several battle scenarios for any area he looked at. Somehow it just would appear in a series of thoughts. Each one only slightly different from the last but each had a success percentage associated with it. Bill had once told him he could out think a computer with the highest intelligence. Patrick laughed at the thought.

 

“Are you saying you couldn’t out think the best computer ever made?” Bill sounded surprised that Patrick would even hint at something like this.

 

“No.” Patrick told him. “It would be unfair to the computer. Even if it had artificial intelligence it would lack one quality for which it would never be able to achieve.”